On 12/05/18 15:19 +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
A while ago, I attempted to start to write a MPRIS listener for MPD,
but got lost in the utter complexity of D-Bus, gave up because I
decided it's a waste of my precious time, given the wonderfully simple
protocol that MPD already has. I cannot
On 09/11/21 20:29 +0100, Max Kellermann wrote:
On 2009/11/21 20:23, lameire alexis alexisis-pristont...@hotmail.com wrote:
if the random option is selection when the songs finish mpd select a
new song, but at this time it don't select songs in function of the rate
of it (the numbers of
hi,
On 09/10/18 15:58 +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
On 2009/10/16 19:55, Jerome Quelin jque...@gmail.com wrote:
- i am using null output for those tests, for obvious reasons.
however, setvol command doesn't work anymore with this output. failure
message:
ACK [...@0] {setvol
hi,
i'm currently porting the extensive test suite of perl modules audio::mpd
and poe::component::client::mpd to match mpd 0.15
i found some differences with previous mpd versions:
- i am using null output for those tests, for obvious reasons.
however, setvol command doesn't work anymore with
On 09/03/06 10:30 +0100, Max Kellermann wrote:
On 2009/03/06 10:24, Jerome Quelin jque...@gmail.com wrote:
definitely sure: i had to update the test-suite of the perl modules
audio::mpd and poe::component::client::mpd to take this into account.
i'm not saying it's right or wrong
On 08/12/20 07:40 -0800, Avuton Olrich wrote:
First release in a year and a half. Go get it. Really. Then report
bugs at our bug tracker.
it would be nice to provide the official url to tarball :-)
jérôme
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jque...@gmail.com
On 08/11/04 14:59 +0100, Max Kellermann wrote:
As far as I understand, when you are in 'idle' mode, you are
blocking until an event occurs (song change, volume change
etc...). It doesn't look really usable in a graphical client.
Why not? The client can let the connection block until
hi there,
i ran powertop on my linux machine, and saw that mpd was the second
wakeup cause of my system, at around 100 wakeups / sec.
this did not strike me, since it was playing music... and i wondered how
much it would wake up if it were paused. so i paused mpd, and was very
surprised to see